. >> use sean, yesterday former secretary of state clinton got political, she talked about the voter i.d. laws and the one the north carolina governor signed into law this week. how much do you think this is part of a plan for her to continue to have a political future in the 2016 race? >> i think she's keeping her name out there, easy for her to do because any time she speaks, she gets a crowd, she gets news media. it seems to me she's leaving the door open. not necessary yet for her to decide because she can raise money in a snap. she can get the attention and the endorsements in a minute. but it seems pretty clear to me she is making it possible for her to make a run, which i assume she's going to do. >> it's not like she walked outside and had a conversation with a friend. you fly to san francisco, you talk about voter i.d. laws. this is like opening the door a little bit. >> it's just like what bill clinton did before his run in 1992. she has another one coming up on national security. i think this is laying the groundwork for the campaign we assume is going to follow. >> in nor